Broz Broz Night Night | The Veil Brewing Co.

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Veil doesn't play around when it comes to hoppy beers! This one is straight citra hop juice on all levels! The smell once the can is poured to the taste of fruits that coats the mouth. It goes down so smooth with that juicy feel! Just another fantastic brew bu veil!

This one pours a thick and hazy looking orange, looks like orange juice. There's a small head, and a good bit of lacing.

This has really absolutely no complexity to it at all- it smells like straight pulpy orange juice. It smells more like orange juice than some orange juices out there. There's nothing else to it.

I think I just don't really appreciate what the Veil is trying to do here. Their game is limiting bitterness to a point of basically zero. I appreciate juice bombs, in fact I love them- but this only juice. It tastes like pulpy, slightly acidic orange juice, with no other flavors coming out. It's muddled, and just uninspiring- a waste of a ton of usually delicious Citra hops.

This has a very juicy and yeasty mouthfeel, with a normal level of carbonation.

This was not impressive. You might as well just drink actual orange juice.

Incredible pulpy density with an off-color shade of orange. Head is thick and frothy, like cappuccino foam. Nice lace left on the glass.

Aromas of old fruit stand - in the best way possible; grapefruit rinds, orange rinds, lemon, some mango, citronella, white pepper, cilantro. Takes some agitation to get a solid nose. For being double dry-hopped it really should jump out more.

Fairly club soda like in the forefront, but the back end explodes with juicy stone fruit, oranges, mandarins, grapefruit rinds; finishes on lemon rinds, pine, rubber, and cracker.

Feel is very effervescent, but provides a nice juicy body halfway through and then flip flops into pure resin at the end. Nicely done.

Overall, this beer won't drop jaws (unless you've never had a NE-style IPA) but it's a very good beer worth trying if you have the chance.